What is Philoso-fun?
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1) Integrity
A thought experiment in which a person can either allow a trolley to kill 5 people or pull a lever to divert it to a track with one person.
What is the trolley problem?
The meaning of life according to an existentialist.
What is the learning, growing, and changing.
The way you say Nietzsche. (According to Google)
Nee-Chuh
A thought experiment in which a cat is placed in a box with a vial of poison that has a 50% chance of being smashed.
The way to become a naturally virtuous person.
What is performing virtuous acts actively?
Which answer to the trolley problem is more often chosen?
Pulling the lever
A branch of existentialism that delves into why humans still live despite living a meaningless life.
What is absurdism?
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2) has no
A philosophy in which the net good added to the world is the only factor considered.
Aristotle's teacher
Who was Plato?
The philosophy this fused trolley problem mixed with
What is Absurdism?
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3) Need
The place where Nietzsche was born
What is Germany?
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4) of Rules
A woman's glory according to Aristotle
It is the reason why many philosophers like to use the trolley problem even though it is unsolvable.
Why is the trolley problem so customizable?
The most important moment of an existentialist's life
What is Christianity?
This ancient Greek phrase translates to Philosophy in English
What is "love of wisdom"
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5) -Albert Camus
A philosophy that existentialism fundamentally opposes.
What is idealism or Solipsism (belief that you are the only person that truly exists)
A quote from Nietzsche and a song by Kelly Clarkson
What is "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger?"